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Church was brought up in a musical family that inverts the standard time line of popular music.
In what would be confirmation of the worst fears of a Wilders, the new identity prototype has an inclusiveness that inverts the centuries-old formula.
Most of the Goldfinchers appreciate lapidary language and lovely sentences more than brisk plot or compelling character, so they naturally dislike any novel that inverts those priorities.
And while Congress could take measures to curb inversions in the short run — Hillary Clinton, for instance, has proposed a steep "exit tax" on any company that inverts — those measures merely postpone a necessary reckoning.
Often headless, these naked women appear remote and mysterious, owing to Blumenfeld's use of mirrors, diaphanous fabrics and solarisation (a darkroom technique that inverts the lights and darks of an image).
Inside one of these solar thermal systems "is what I like to call a sun sponge or the absorber, the part that inverts the irradiance of the sun into useful heat".
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But it was his liaisons with women that inverted his mantra of "reason over passion".
After the political scrutiny last decade, companies that invert are loath to say they are doing so for tax reasons.
The flowers have many stamens that invert just before the flower opens, and the anthers dehisce (open) by a slit that is much broader toward the apex.
Mr. Sullivan of Tax Analysts found that four oil services companies that inverted had saved $4 billion in taxes over the course of a decade.
It is not always required, for example, that Invert and Nonvert are behaviorally alike.
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